Ps Plus Extra Premium June: Final Fantasy 16 and Kingdom Come Join on June 16

Sony revealed the PS Plus Extra Premium June lineup: Final Fantasy 16, Kingdom Come: Deliverance and more arrive in the Game Catalog for Extra and Premium on June 16.

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Ps Plus Extra Premium June: Final Fantasy 16 and Kingdom Come Join on June 16

revealed Wednesday that Final Fantasy 16 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance will join the Game Catalog on June 16 for PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers.

The move gives higher‑tier subscribers immediate access to one of the franchise's latest mainline entries without a separate purchase. Final Fantasy 16 is the newest mainline Final Fantasy title, an action‑focused game built around real‑time combat, and it carries an 87 score on both Metacritic and OpenCritic. PlayStation Plus' Game Catalog, available only to tiers above Essential, already offers hundreds of games for subscribers to download and try.

For players on lower tiers, Sony also confirmed June 2026's PS Plus Essential games are available to download now; that slate includes a Warhammer 40,000 game. But June’s headline additions are aimed squarely at Extra and Premium subscribers—what the press release framed as the PS Plus Extra Premium June slate, which will be available the moment the catalog updates on June 16.

PlayStation Plus' Game Catalog functions as the benefit for subscribers above Essential and is Sony's packaged response to competing subscription services. Members on Extra and Premium can install and play catalog titles like any other owned game while they remain in the collection; removing the need to buy a new release outright is the immediate practical gain for players who were waiting on Final Fantasy 16 to drop into a subscription.

There is a small wrinkle worth noting. Final Fantasy 16 is broadly well‑received—the 87 on Metacritic and OpenCritic reflects that—but some outlets flagged unevenness beneath the surface. One review praised the game's combat while criticizing its narrative, a point that separates the game's mechanical strengths from how its story lands for some players. That split matters now because subscribers getting the game through the catalog will judge it by both play and plot without paying full price at launch.

The practical detail for readers: the new entries become available on June 16. Sony named Final Fantasy 16 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance among the titles joining the Game Catalog, and said additional entries will arrive alongside them, but the company did not publish a full, expanded list in the announcement. PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers should see the complete additions when the catalog updates on June 16; check the on that date to view and download the full lineup.

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